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Drought Mirage

Artist Charles Ephraim Burchfield (American, 1893 - 1967)
Date1952-1961
MediumWatercolor over chalk on paper
DimensionsOverall: 29 11/16 × 39 7/8 inches (75.41 × 101.27 cm)
Credit LineGift of Estelle and Morton Sosland
Object numberF75-59
Signedl.r.: 1952-61 CB [monogram]
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Late in his career, Charles Burchfield shifted from painting marketable scenes of small towns, such as Edge of Town (hanging nearby), to creating radiant, abstract fantasy landscapes. Burchfield reworked a 1952 watercolor, Drought Sun, into Drought Mirage. He repainted the upper portion of the watercolor and added a piece of paper to the bottom edge of the painting to extend the scene. Commenting on his recreated picture, Burchfield said that his changes were “not so much a change of style actually, as a sparing use of pigment, and the need to work from memory or imagination.” The vibration of bright, ethereal color characterizes the final piece.


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